After the launch of POCO M4 Pro and POCO X4 Pro 5G, the company is maybe gearing up to introduce the POCO M4 5G device. The device will sit below the POCO M4 Pro and will bring support for 5G network connectivity in the budget range. The company may launch it anytime soon as the device has been listed on FCC and IMDA certification. The device could very well be a rebranded version of a Redmi device, let’s find out why!
POCO M4 5G and Redmi 10 5G listed on FCC
POCO M4 5G and Redmi 10 5G got the FCC and IMDA certifications. Xiaomi devices with model number 22041219G and 22041219PG has been listed on FCC certification, which is none other than the upcoming POCO M4 5G device. The FCC does reveal that the device will boot up on the company’s latest MIUI 13 skin out of the box. However, the Android version of the smartphone is yet to get revealed. The FCC SAR also confirms that the device will come in three different variants; 4GB+64GB, 4GB+128GB and 6GB+128GB.
The POCO M4 5G will bring support for three different 5G network bands such as n41, n77 and n78. Budget 5G devices do compromises on the number of 5G bands and so is the M4 5G. As for the IMDA certification, it doesn’t reveal any information regarding the device, only the device was been appeared on the certification which hints towards the launch.
We had previously reported that the Redmi Note 11E with the model number L19 was introduced. According to the leak we made previously from Mi Code, L19 will be available in the Global market as Redmi 10 5G, Redmi 10 Prime+ 5G, POCO M4 5G. The Redmi 10 5G is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 700 5G SoC. It comes with 4GB and 6GB of RAM variants. It also includes 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage. In terms of performance, the Redmi Note 10 5G is identical to the Redmi 10 5G. The Redmi 10 5G’s screen is very similar to the Redmi 9T’s. It has a 6.58′′ IPS screen and a design that is very similar to the Redmi 9T. The waterdrop notch is a feature shared by this IPS screen and the Redmi 9T. This screen has a high refresh rate of 90 Hz and a 10802408 FHD+ resolution.